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2 unusual facts about Harvey S. Rosen


Harvey S. Rosen

In 2013, Rosen was a signatory to an amicus curiae brief submitted to the Supreme Court in support of same-sex marriage during the Hollingsworth v. Perry case.

Sandra Bermann

In 2011, she succeeded Harvey S. Rosen as the Master of Whitman College.


Continental philosophy

Nonetheless, Michael E. Rosen has ventured to identify common themes that typically characterize continental philosophy.

Daniel H. Rosen

Prior to his work with Rhodium Group, he was Senior Advisor for International Economic Policy at the United States National Economic Council and National Security Council from 2000–2001, where he worked on China's accession to the World Trade Organization.

Electrodynamic tether

In 1962 Gerald H. Rosen derived the equation that is now known as the OML theory of dust charging.

Kenneth Pollack

A U.S. government indictment alleges that Pollack provided information to former American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) employees Steve J. Rosen and Keith Weissman during the AIPAC espionage scandal.

Lawrence Franklin espionage scandal

According to contemporary media reports, the two individuals were Steve J. Rosen and Keith Weissman, who were employed by AIPAC at the time.

Steve J. Rosen, AIPAC's then-policy director, said he met with senior government officials all the time.

Franklin passed information to AIPAC policy director Steven Rosen and AIPAC senior Iran analyst Keith Weissman who later were fired by AIPAC.

Mirth of a Nation

Mirth of a Nation is a humor anthology edited by Michael J. Rosen.

Seeley W. Mudd

In 1901, he and his family (wife Della Mullock and sons Harvey S. Mudd and Seeley G. Mudd) moved to Los Angeles, California, where he worked as a consulting engineer for the Guggenheim Exploration Company.

Stephen Rosen

Steven M. Rosen (born 1942), Canadian psychologist and philosopher

Steven J. Rosen (born 1955), American author, also known as Satyaraja Dasa

Steve J. Rosen, former policy director of American Israel Public Affairs Committee

Steve J. Rosen

Floyd Abrams, a leading First Amendment attorney, said the AIPAC case "is the single most dangerous case for free speech and free press" (Washington Post, March 31, 2006) and Alan Dershowitz called it “the worst case of selective prosecution I have seen in 42 years of legal practice” (Jerusalem Post, January 31, 2006).

Prior to coming to AIPAC in 1982, Rosen taught political science and international relations from 1968 to 1978 at the University of Pittsburgh, Brandeis University, and the Australian National University.

Strawberry Shortcake: Pets on Parade

Strawberry Shortcake: Pets on Parade is an animated television special from 1982, made by Romeo Muller, Robert L. Rosen, and Fred Wolf.

United States v. Franklin, Rosen, and Weissman

It is one of the few Espionage Act cases of its kind, targeted not at traditional espionage or sedition, but at the common practice of information leaking in Washington DC.

Vegetarianism and religion

Steven J. Rosen, Diet for Transcendence (formerly published as Food for the Spirit): Vegetarianism and the World Religions, foreword by Isaac Bashevis Singer (Badger, California: Torchlight Books, 1997)


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